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Songs from the Bottom of a Well or Morpheus in the Underworld: Some Thoughts on the Music and Lyrics of Kevin Ayers*

The Canterbury Sound in Popular Music: Scene, Identity and Myth

ISBN: 978-1-78769-490-3, eISBN: 978-1-78769-489-7

Publication date: 19 February 2021

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

This chapter would not have been possible without the support, assistance and inspiration of the following people: Richard and Heather Sinclair, who went to great lengths to open doors to the Canterbury music scene for me when I began my researches back in the 1990s; my sister, Rosemary and my brother, Mike for advice and comments on the text; Dave Sinclair, Tim Shepard and Sophie Crockett for ensuring that I met Kevin Ayers; Billie Harbottle for brokering introductions and scrupulously proofreading my MS. Musical Examples; Aymeric Leroy and Phil Howitt, the Dioscuri of dedicated Canterbury musicology; Martin Wakeling, the doyen of Kevin’s commentators; Asya Draganova, Shane Blackman and Andy Bennett for their tactful and perceptive editorial supervision and heroic patience; last but not least, the late Kevin Ayers himself for splendid conversation and some very fine wine. Thank you (all) very much.

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Saunders, N. (2021), "Songs from the Bottom of a Well or Morpheus in the Underworld: Some Thoughts on the Music and Lyrics of Kevin Ayers*", Draganova, A., Blackman, S. and Bennett, A. (Ed.) The Canterbury Sound in Popular Music: Scene, Identity and Myth (Emerald Studies in Popular Music and Place), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 143-154. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-489-720201012

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